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CONCERNED: CEO Ivar Horneland Kristensen in Virke says sickness absence is high.
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– What the government must do, as a single employer side calls for, is to reduce the deductible for sick leave from five to three days. And then the government must adapt the quarantine rules and ensure that we have test capacity, so that we can keep people at work. Here they must be active, as we enter a peak of infection, says the Virke boss.
The opposition is critical
Virke receives support from several in the opposition in the Storting.
– This is a huge burden for the companies, and they have problems getting enough people. And then we must get a corona strategy in place that assesses whether the quarantine rules are adapted to the situation we are entering, says parliamentary representative Nicolai Astrup (H).
The Liberal Party believes the government is procrastinating.
– NIPH has advised the authorities to introduce testing instead of quarantine, and then we see that the government holds back. They have been doing this for over a week and it is difficult to understand why, says Liberal Party leader Guri Melby to TV 2.
– Act fast
The government believes the criticism is flawed and says they are acting as soon as possible.
– We act absolutely continuously on the advice we receive, says State Secretary Ellen Moen Rønning-Arenesen (Labor Party) in the Ministry of Health and Care Services to TV 2.
The State Secretary says that they are waiting for the municipalities to be ready the new test regime.
– We are ready on the starting line to say “go”, as long as our dialogue with the municipalities is in order, and we can make sure that the distribution and everything is in place, says Rønning-Arnesen.
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